Overcc^ Yes, one of these Overcoats Is for yoo. You will appreciate their smart cut. Their noticeably refined appearance will appeal to you. The quality of the Coatings will strike yon forcibly. The colour that suits you best is here. The prices, by covering such a big range, come within your reach, no matter how little or how much you are prepared to pay. See them. Examine them. Try some on. The values are exceptional. OVERCOATS at prices that link with a man':* desire to economise. f ■ 1 **— SCOTCH TWEED OVEROOATS — Made in Light and D<«-k Greys, also Browns. Hie latest in cat, featuring sac br«;k and set in sleevee; shoulders and sleeves lined; Weil finish#! j great value— 75/SCOTCH TWEED OVERCOATS—Made fa England to- a "particular smart cut; Raglan sleeves, sac back, sleeves sjid shoulders lined. In Light and Dark Gtqv, and Br^wn. Qpod value- 84/HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS—In Browns culy, finished iwifh half belt effect. These are real cosy costs; warm, yet, not too heavy. Exceptional value— jQ SCOTCH TWEED OVERCOATS—Made in England. The *«£t»b is exceptionally dressy, having the popular half belt fi aish. The shoulders and sleeves are silk linedC Colours: light- and Park Grey. Great yalue- 97/6 HEAVY DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS —In enaOlent: quality Tweed, with half belt; lined check wooL An. ideal coat for motoring or driving; warm and comfortable— £6/19/6 PPEN TILL 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT* FAMOUS FOR GOOD VALUE. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TTTTTTTVTTYrTTTYTT Y"*r T T V T
■ I ' 1 11 1 1 ■ ' ' * ' ' • ■ 1 11 e ALWAYS BUSY. 3 J.C.Lr. Friday Night mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—rnmmm—mmmmmm ——m—a ATTRACTIONS From 7 to 9 p.m. Mail Orders not accepted from this Advertxsei&eni. • r n 1 1 ■■ Real China Lace and Insertion. Hand-made, inches hi width. Also L&ca in 3-inch; To-Ittght very dainty designs. Splendid value—Ordinarily ' 4 1/n. 1/4 J — i , Boys' English Tweed Soils for Winter WfIST. To-j light In Sport Styl«, ■well finished; recommended for hard OQ /<? wear. Fit boys of 6to 16 years—Ordinarily 39/6. **'/ v Ladies' Embroidered Crepe Kimonas. Beautifully worked in contrasting coloured designs; To-night I finished with white facings. Colours ineludo: Navy, Helio., Saie. Pink, Palo Blue. Rose, and | •( / K Blacic—Ordinarily 16/6. A*»/ U Ladies' Coloured Cashmere Hose. An excellent value " All-wool," full-fashioned line, To-nisrht in Brown, Grey, Mauve, Mole, Fawn, Navy, White, etc.—Ordinarily 4/11, 3/11 5-inch Satin A Ladies' Brassiere* Ribbons. 111 White, Cotton Cluny Of reliable, superior finish. M . v -^a.*>ed in Pink. Sky. Saxe, * § % «£. front fastenNs.vy, Cardinal. Helio.. Sl 2 ! . s White. Red. Grey. Gold. «/ii 40 Ortflnarlly &mmamamaam a VjijLi*' ililaittß^^ \ STAR ATTRACTIONyT Secare IBetter Service by Shopping Early^r &m and Wool JET Knitted Gloves, useful for cold JW days, a Black, White. Beaver. Vll" Chartipagno— Usually &F jvMail Orders not accepted at w Star% •/ PijU % The J.CL>, Queen Street. JOHN COURT LTD. Auckland's Leading Drapers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 8
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